RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) Brock Travelstead drilled a 53-yard field goal with 5:32 remaining and Louisville remained undefeated by beating North Carolina State 13-10 by not allowing a second-half point Friday night.
The Cardinals (5-0, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) continued their strong start under first-year coach Jeff Brohm.
Jack Plummer threw for 286 yards on 21-for-35 passing with a touchdown and two interceptions.
N.C. State (3-2, 1-1) was limited to 201 yards of total offense. Brennan Armstrong was 13 for 25 for 112 yards and two interceptions while gaining a game-high 61 rushing yards.
It looked like the Wolfpack would have a chance with less than three minutes remaining, but N.C. State was flagged for running into the punter and Louisville kept the ball. Still, NC State got the ball at its own 34 with 1:44 left before Quincy Riley intercepted Armstrong on the next play.
The Wolfpack led 10-0 at halftime despite compiling only 86 yards of total offense - with 65 of those on one drive.
N.C. State moved 65 yards in 13 plays for Delbert Mimms III's 4-yard touchdown run. The Wolfpack converted on fourth down twice on the drive, including a run from punt formation by linebacker Payton Wilson.
Brayden Narveson ended the first half with a 48-yard field goal. That came after Shyheim Battle's interception of Plummer and return to the Louisville 32.
There were six punts in the first quarter. Then Travelstead missed on a field-goal attempt from 52 yards early in the second quarter.
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N.C. State had won seven consecutive ACC home openers since losing in to Louisville in 2015. Louisville defensive back CamRon Kelly intercepted Armstrong in the end zone in the third quarter. Kelly, a former player for Wolfpack rival North Carolina, forced a fumble later in the quarter.
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